
Good spot for entering/exiting the Hudson River bike path without having to deal with the heavier traffic around Broadway, and yet still close to the 1 train.
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Good spot for entering/exiting the Hudson River bike path without having to deal with the heavier traffic around Broadway, and yet still close to the 1 train.
I would like to see a Citi Bike station in the street here. The dock could be used to protect the bike lane, which should be flipped anyway.
Entrance to Riverbank State Park. Since bikes can only be walked in the park, this is a perfect spot to start or finish a ride for RSP users.
Anywhere around this triangular park is handy, proximity to 1 train.
Right at entrance to Riverbank State Park, and not too far from the elevator leading to Hudson River bike path (since bikes can only be walked in the park). Only 1 block away from 1 train entrance. Plenty of space on the sidewalk in this corner.
Close to the Hudson River Bikepath. Allows people to use the bikepath without biking on unsafe streets.
This location is directly across from the entrance to the Madison Avenue Bridge. I live in Beacon Towers at 29 W. 138th and I and my neighbors want the Citibike Station where we can conveniently get a bike and ride over the Bridge to the 4/5 train station at 138th in the Bronx. It is also convenient to Riverton and the other developments in the area. It also has an extra-wide sidewalk in front of the set-back Lincolntown Post Office (wider than on 139th St.) where the postal employees illegally park that would be ideal for the station.The idea that the station needs to be closer to the Harlem River Park entrance at 139 is stupid--Harlem River Park is 10 blocks long. No one goes there to ride bikes.
Yes!
This a terrible location for the Citibike. This location is already working with a four day alternate side parking schedule. Parking in this neighborhood is horrendous.As a teacher in the location, who travels about an hour and half every day, I am constantly fighting to find parking to teach the students of New York City. About 80% of the staff within my building are traveling a minimum of an hour to work. The location is surrounded by 4 schools within a mile radius and every teacher is fighting for parking in this area. There isn’t any designated parking facilities so each teacher from each of the buildings resort to looking for parking every day sometimes for as long as an hour. The location of these Citibikes are taking up prime parking in a location we’re parking is so scarce to beginning with. A teacher from the location was featured on 7 on your side (abc News) to fight about parking issues across the street from the very same location of these Citibikes. These bike have to be removed. They are doing more of a disservice to the community than service.
I live on Union Avenue. I can walk several blocks up to my home.
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